The Master of Arts in Clinical and Counseling Psychology prepares students for professional practice in counseling, assessment, and mental health research. The program emphasizes clinical skills, ethical responsibilities, cultural competency, and current scientific knowledge in psychological practice. It aims to develop compassionate, caring scientist-practitioners motivated for continuous learning and development. The curriculum provides a foundation applicable to a variety of mental health, academic, and research settings, with a strong focus on social justice and multiculturalism to serve disadvantaged or marginalized groups.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students passionate about mental health practice, research, or service in diverse settings. Its comprehensive curriculum balances theory with practical skills, and its emphasis on social justice and multiculturalism ensures graduates are prepared to serve marginalized communities effectively.
The program focuses on clinical and counseling psychology, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed for careers as Master’s level mental health clinicians, researchers, or in various human services roles. It also provides a solid foundation for those considering doctoral-level studies in psychology.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
32.95L
Living cost
Applicants need a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 3.0. They must submit official transcripts from all colleges attended, a personal statement, a current resume, three recommendation letters, and complete an interview. Prerequisites include courses in general psychology, developmental psychology, research methods/statistics, and abnormal psychology.

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Graduates can pursue careers as Master’s level mental health clinicians, researchers, or work in various human services settings. The program also serves as a foundation for those interested in doctoral studies in psychology, preparing students for a range of roles in mental health and related fields.